My final
vacation time for this summer was spent in Kalamata in Messinia prefecture, mostly relaxing
and sea bathing, but there was enough time to visit Peroulia beach and Koroni
with its famous castle and food. I also spent some hours alone under the
dark sky next to Kapetanakis Castle in Charavgi village, photographing the
Milky Way (or trying to do it properly this time anyway), using Magic Lantern's Full-Resolution
Silent pictures function with the integrated intervallometer,
powerbank-to-battery convertor and very high ISO rating for a future timelapse
sequence. Finally, I shot some editorial photos for the now functional
bridge in my home village in order to create my final post on this subject.
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Sunday, 10 December 2017
Tuesday, 31 October 2017
Summer 2017 Projects - August - Lesvos
The main
summer vacation time this year was spent in Lesvos, which is my birthplace and I have
rarely visited so far. Lesvos is widely known as
one of the first islands related to the immigration crisis (the second type of
crisis flourishing in Greece) and because of the recent earthquake a few months
ago. However, there is much more to discover and the island has a large
history dating back to the Prehistoric years.
Saturday, 26 August 2017
Summer 2017 Projects - July - Syros
This year
lead me to places I had previously gone before, but never had the chance to
explore in depth because of time restrains. Greece has many beautiful
places to visit and sometimes, even the town you spend most of your life has
hidden gems, the ones you have to know where to look for. If you spend
some time online researching ahead, there is much information for you and
planning gets easier and more efficient. You can also save money planning ahead and visit more places than you would, than if you didn't
plan at all. So, this summer lead me to beautiful Syros island, where I had previously
seen just the front side of Ermoupolis from the ship deck while going to Santorini
some years ago. We had 5 days to explore the island of Syros and of
course they were not nearly enough.
Monday, 13 March 2017
EKEN H8R, A Small Miracle
Thursday, 16 February 2017
Canon 6D Timelapse overnight with a Powerbank and no shutter count!

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video-hardware
Thursday, 3 November 2016
Adobe Photoshop CC 2017...
Adobe Photoshop CC 2017 was released a few days ago and there are some great improvements in the bundle. Some of the features though, are not so great and you will need to redefine your workflow. Adobe claims that it is for the best as they focus on productivity.
Here are some of the improvements that will make the difference compared to the old Photoshop versions.
Tuesday, 4 October 2016
Canon EOS 5D Mark IV Review
Many Canon 5D Mark IV reviews have started to show up on photographic sites around the world, but the site I trust for so many years to get the best idea of upcoming hardware is DPReview. They recently published a review about the anticipated 5D Mark 3 upgrade with samples and their unique quality comparison system.
Saturday, 24 September 2016
Projects and Events, A Summer 2016 Evaluation

Wednesday, 21 September 2016
GoPro’s HERO5 has a touch screen, built in waterproofing and voice control

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SanDisk just unveiled a massive 1 Terabyte SD memory card

Adobe Lightroom CC 2015.7 and Lightroom 6.7 available now
Adobe has launched Lightroom CC 2015.7 and Lightroom 6.7, saying the
new versions bring bug fixes including compatibility solutions for newly
released macOS Sierra, as well as additional lens profile and Raw
support. MacOS users are encouraged to update to the latest version of
Lightroom before updating to version 10.12 Sierra.
Sunday, 18 September 2016
Site improvements...
Site improvements have been carried out this weekend including Facebook integration with comments per post, likes and sharing. This took me a long time since I had never done it before and I had noone but me to take care if it. I also included Google advertisements, a necessary evil to keep this blog alive. If you see an advertisement you think should not be here (e.g. porn or dating sites) please contact me via the contact form to fix it, since I am new to this!
Thanks
Saturday, 17 September 2016
Canon EOS 5D Mark IV Review
The Canon EOS 5D series is arguably one of the most recognizable
camera lines of the digital age and the Mark IV is designed to appeal to
the same wide range of enthusiasts and professionals. Nearly
identical-looking to its predecessor, it receives substantial upgrades
under the hood, including: a higher-resolution sensor with Dual Pixel
autofocus, 4K video capture, an upgraded AF system, a touchscreen,
improved weather-sealing, built-in Wi-Fi/NFC, an interval timer and GPS.
All this adds up to a camera that fits into Canon's product line nicely
as the all-around full-frame option.
Saturday, 21 May 2016
24th International Meeting of Rhythmic Gymnastics in Kalamata

Monday, 16 May 2016
EKEN H8R Action Camera Short Review

Thursday, 21 April 2016
4K@30fps waterproof action camera suggestion
Wednesday, 20 April 2016
Nikon D810A and D810 Firmware upgrades
Sony a6300 Review

Real world samples of Nikon D5
Tuesday, 19 April 2016
Pikilo Mountain - A firy view of Athens

Sunday, 10 April 2016
Spring is here! SO WHAT?
Well,
Spring is about to reach its peak these days, but frankly I have not
understood any change in weather or light color until now. African dust
is everywhere giving a yellow color cast and foggy distant details and
the world looks like I am living in a dirty glass jar. Where are the
blue skies and the green fields with their vivid colors? I don't know!
Monday, 18 January 2016
THL 5000 and GPS (and Chinese phone GPS sensors)
Many Chinese phone owners (like myself) know by now what a nightmare it is to use their smartphone's GPS sensor outside China's sky, especially those smartphones with MTK* chipsets (MTK6592 to name one) that have poor satellite reception. This is mainly for two reasons: the bad design of their GPS antenna and the GPS chip itself. There were some rumors that one can actually repair the GPS antenna, but the rumors never turned to reality for my own smartphone until today. I will show you how I improved my GPS performance or at least what seems to work for now until I try it in real life GPS navigation.
Saturday, 9 January 2016
Nikon D8?0 and Canon 5DS? (Question marks are there for a reason!)

Friday, 4 September 2015
Lightroom 6 Dehaze plugin (new one with slider)

Saturday, 29 August 2015
New Projects and Events, A Summer Evaluation
It's been several months since my last post, some of you thought I had the blog retired altogether. Well, this is not true, but there was not so much time or peace of mind to write about something... about anything... Everyone talks about missing time, time badly spent, resting not as much as everyone should and taking too many responsibilities in everyone's hands. These are also all true for me this passing 6 months and I now know I should have kept up with photo news and updates because I lost some good news. And of course, I also need to shoot some more successful images for my photobank accounts and make my work available for calendars and high resolution prints in large sizes. I am also planning of making some large prints in limited editions, small office calendars and a limited edition photobook containing my latest fine art project.
Thursday, 27 August 2015
Lightroom CC 2015.1.1 available
Photoshop CC 2015.0.1 Update (August 3rd 2015)
Some days ago Adobe released an update for Photoshop CC 2015 that has implemented some new fixes. To update just look for the update in the Creative Cloud application and
click “Update”. If you don’t have
the Creative Cloud application running, start Photoshop 2015 and choose Help
> Updates. The Adobe
Application Manager will launch. Select Adobe Photoshop CC 2015 and choose
Update.
Photography Awards List (2015-2016)
- EISA is the unique association of nearly 50 special interest magazines from 22 European countries. Internationally known for the European EISA Awards, EISA started in 1982 when the editors-in-chief from five European photo magazines came together to select “The Camera of the Year” for the first time. They had no idea that out of this meeting EISA - the European Imaging and Sound Association - would emerge some years later. This historic moment took place in 1989 after another 10 photo magazines had joined the group in the meanwhile.
Friday, 23 January 2015
Long exposure, a new true love...

Thursday, 20 November 2014
Sometimes what you see is not enough...

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